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Six Exchange CEO on IPO exodus to US markets

Björn Sibbern, CEO of Six Swiss Exchange, challenges the narrative of a European IPO flight to the US, arguing the trend is more pronounced for London. Discover his insights on market competition and future prospects.

Rugby's brain-damaged players wait five years for help

Five years after The Guardian first revealed the legal action, over 1,000 former rugby players with neurodegenerative conditions remain trapped in protracted court battles. Discover why progress has stalled.

French Teams' Five-Year Champions Cup Grip

French clubs have won the last five Investec Champions Cup titles. As the competition kicks off, we analyse if any side can break their stranglehold before the Bilbao final.

TNT Sports loses Champions League and rugby rights

TNT Sports suffers a double blow as it loses UK rights to the Champions League and international rugby. Analysis reveals the broadcaster's strategy to balance the books and future challenges.

Australia's favourable 2027 Rugby World Cup draw revealed

Australia will discover their group stage opponents for the 2027 Rugby World Cup in a Sydney draw that sets up a favourable path to the knockout rounds. The expanded 24-team tournament will be held across seven cities.

Arundell stars in Bath's comeback win over Saracens

Henry Arundell scored two crucial tries as Bath staged a remarkable comeback from 14-0 down to defeat Saracens 36-29. The performance strengthens his case for England selection ahead of Steve Borthwick's squad decisions.

Bristol punish Northampton after early red card

Bristol Bears dominate Northampton Saints 46-12 at Ashton Gate, ending Saints' unbeaten Premiership start after an early red card for Edoardo Todaro. Read the full match report.

Rugby's R360 League Postponed Until 2028

The proposed R360 breakaway rugby competition delays launch by two years until 2028 amid international opposition. Strategic decision or sign of trouble?

UK & Ireland Bid for 2035 Women's World Cup

The home nations have officially launched their joint bid to host the 2035 FIFA Women's World Cup, promising the most accessible tournament ever. Discover the stadiums and the bid's potential impact.

Radical Shake-Up Proposed for Rugby Transfers

Former England Sevens captain Ollie Phillips calls for Premiership Rugby to introduce player auctions and university drafts to revolutionise the sport's transfer market and boost engagement.

Carney's Alberta Pipeline Deal Faces Opposition

Mark Carney secures controversial energy agreement with Alberta for new oil pipeline, facing strong opposition from First Nations and British Columbia. Read the full analysis.

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